IF you found yourself riveted by the embarrassing sight of 50 wanna-be brides trying to win the hand of a millionaire husband they’d never met — you were not alone.

Fox’s cheesy two-hour special “Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire” was a ratings smash and could be back again as early as May.

At one point more than 23 million people watched the show — making it the second highest rated show of the night, second only to “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” the show it spoofs.

The show was so popular that Fox plans to air a repeat of the show — edited down to an hour — next Tuesday. It is also “in discussions” about mounting a new edition for the May sweeps, according to network officials.

“We’re talking about another one,” said Fox executive vice president Mike Darnell. “We’re really happy with the ratings and we’re in discussions about doing it again.”

The show — which combined elements of a beauty pageant and a game show — pitted 50 women against each other for the right to marry a multi-millionaire whose identity they do not know.

The winner, Darva Conger, 34, was married to real estate mogul Rick Rockwell, 42, moments after he selected her from five finalists.

Despite widespread mocking by critics, the show drew a whopping 23.8 million viewers in its final half hour.

Darnell would not say if the network planned to turn the show into a regular series.

“There are no plans right now but I couldn’t possibly be able to put one together before next May.”